stirrup
英 ['stɪrəp]
美['stɪrəp]
- n. [建] 箍筋;马镫;镫形物
- n. (Stirrup)人名;(英)斯特拉普
英英释义
- 1. support consisting of metal loops into which rider's feet go
- 2. the stirrup-shaped ossicle that transmits sound from the incus to the cochlea
实用场景例句
- If you speak the truth, have a foot in the stirrup.
- 讲真话的人应该一只脚踩在马镫里.
期刊摘选
- Stirrup wheel knuckle support assembly using caliper brakes.
- 斯蒂勒普轮蹄支持装配使用刹车卡钳.
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- The stirrup, so hugely important in peace and war, was invented by the Chinese.
- 在和平和战争时期都发挥巨大作用的马镫就是中国人发明的.
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- Alan: And put my foot in the stirrup?
- 艾伦: 我要把我的脚放在马镫上 吗 ?
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- The stirrup leathers rubbed raw patches on his legs.
- 马蹬皮带把他腿上的皮肤擦伤引起疼痛.
辞典例句
- Stirrup is a important part of harness.
- 马镫是马具的一个重要的部分.
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- Air Chief Marshal Jock Stirrup is the head of British forces.
- 空军上将乔克·斯特拉普将担任英军总指挥.
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- The invention of the stirrup is imputed to the Chinese.
- 人们认为,马镫是中国人发明的.
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- Stirrup joints ( congruence ) should be staggered in the last two of erect steel.
- 箍筋的接头 ( 弯钩叠合处 ) 应交错布置在两根架立钢筋上.
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- He walked up to the horse and put his foot in the stirrup.
- 他走到马的身边,把脚踏在马蹬上.
辞典例句
- She had to lengthen her stirrup leathers.
- 她得放长马镫皮带.
《简明英汉词典》
- She tried to put her foot into the stirrup.
- 她试图把脚放进马镫里.
期刊摘选
- Fixed railway installations. Equipment overhead electric telecommunication and signalling lines. Straight stirrup clamps for small pillars.
- 铁路固定设备. 通讯和信号装置架空线路用器材. 标桩用直支架(直吊环)
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- Jane put one foot in the near stirrup and turned to look at the stranger.
- 简一只脚就近蹬上马镫,转脸看着陌生人。
柯林斯例句
中文词源
stirrup 马镫
来 自 古 英 语 stigrap, 马 镫 , 来 自 Proto-Germanic*stigaz, 爬 , 来 自 PIE*steigh, 爬 , 词 源 同 stair,stile,+rap,绳子,来自 rope 古英语拼写形式。
助记提示
1. stair + rope => stirrup.
2. literally "climbing rope".
3. Originally a looped rope as a help for mounting.
2. literally "climbing rope".
3. Originally a looped rope as a help for mounting.
双语例句
- 1. She had to lengthen her stirrup leathers.
- 她得放长马镫皮带.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. Jane put one foot in the near stirrup and turned to look at the stranger.
- 简一只脚就近蹬上马镫,转脸看着陌生人。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. The stirrup leathers rubbed raw patches on his legs.
- 马蹬皮带把他腿上的皮肤擦伤引起疼痛.
来自辞典例句
- 4. He walked up to the horse and put his foot in the stirrup.
- 他走到马的身边,把脚踏在马蹬上.
来自辞典例句
- 5. If you speak the truth, have a foot in the stirrup.
- 讲真话的人应该一只脚踩在马镫里.
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英文词源
- stirrup
- stirrup: [OE] A stirrup is etymologically a ‘climbing rope’. The word goes back to a prehistoric Germanic compound formed from the base *stig- ‘climb’ (source also of English stair and stile) and *raipaz (ancestor of English rope). The earliest stirrups were looped pieces of rope.
=> rope, stair, stile - stirrup (n.)
- Old English stigrap "a support for the foot of a person mounted on a horse," literally "climbing rope," from stige "a climbing, ascent" (from Proto-Germanic *stigaz "climbing;" see stair) + rap (see rope (n.)). Originally a looped rope as a help for mounting. Germanic cognates include Old Norse stigreip, Middle Dutch stegerep, Old High German stegareif, German stegreif. Surgical device used in childbirth, etc., so called from 1884. Stirrup-cup (1680s) was a cup of wine or other drink handed to a rider already on horseback and setting out on a journey, hence "a parting glass" (compare French le vin de l'etrier).
词态变化
复数: stirrups;